Thermo Vacuum Valve?
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Thermo Vacuum Valve?
Where can I get this from? I got my new Thermostat housing case today...and tried to unscrew the old valve...and ended up breaking a vacuum fitting. Found one that appears to be like mine, but it has 3 hose connections not 2.
If anyone has one, Ill buy it...prefer used...cant afford $50.
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If anyone has one, Ill buy it...prefer used...cant afford $50.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
I will check that...id have to ride a bicycle about 3 miles to get to a junkyard...ack...then again, i gotta do what i gotta do...might need to try pulling the fan temp switch too...i think mine is junk as the cooling fans never shut off.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
In the confort of a car or bike?
Problem is...my car is Canadian...or is that not a problem? This valve is the only thing stopping me from putting motor completely back together....
......but amazingly......i put my distributor back on...pumped the gas...and it started right up......so I must be doing something right....for once.
Problem is...my car is Canadian...or is that not a problem? This valve is the only thing stopping me from putting motor completely back together....
......but amazingly......i put my distributor back on...pumped the gas...and it started right up......so I must be doing something right....for once.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
I guess I should have specified...I ride ON the bike.
I am also struggling with those thermo valves on my 83 Civic. I am not sure how necessary one or both them are in the 100 degree temperatures here in Houston.
I may not even hook them back up, unless I get drivability issues.
I am also struggling with those thermo valves on my 83 Civic. I am not sure how necessary one or both them are in the 100 degree temperatures here in Houston.
I may not even hook them back up, unless I get drivability issues.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
anyone needing info...I searched for hours lastnight not finding anything...then woke up...and BOOM....found what I was looking for.
For my 1988 Honda Accord...my OEM part number for the sensor pictured above is...OEM # 17355-PH2-013
If you try interchanging this number....pvs36....youll come up with Part Number: CRB 229088 which is the same as my OEM number. Napa has them...but not spending $75.
For my 1988 Honda Accord...my OEM part number for the sensor pictured above is...OEM # 17355-PH2-013
If you try interchanging this number....pvs36....youll come up with Part Number: CRB 229088 which is the same as my OEM number. Napa has them...but not spending $75.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
Part Number: CRB 229088
Product Line: Echlin Fuel System
Attributes:
# Ported Vacuum Switch Hose Connectors : 2
Ported Vacuum Switch Color Code : Black
Ported Vacuum Switch Hose Size : 3/16"
Ported Vacuum Switch Temp Rating : 160 Deg
Ported Vacuum Switch Thread Size : 3/8" x 19 BSPT
Features and Benefits:
NAPA Echlin Products Meet Or Exceed Original Equipment Specifications. All Products Are Top-Of-The-Line Quality, & 100% Tested & Inspected In An Environment That Is IS09000 Compliant.
Warranty:
Limited 12 Months
Warranty PDF
Important Information:
Color Code: Black & 2 Ports
155-165 Degrees
w/ OEM # 17355-PH2-013
Product Line: Echlin Fuel System
Attributes:
# Ported Vacuum Switch Hose Connectors : 2
Ported Vacuum Switch Color Code : Black
Ported Vacuum Switch Hose Size : 3/16"
Ported Vacuum Switch Temp Rating : 160 Deg
Ported Vacuum Switch Thread Size : 3/8" x 19 BSPT
Features and Benefits:
NAPA Echlin Products Meet Or Exceed Original Equipment Specifications. All Products Are Top-Of-The-Line Quality, & 100% Tested & Inspected In An Environment That Is IS09000 Compliant.
Warranty:
Limited 12 Months
Warranty PDF
Important Information:
Color Code: Black & 2 Ports
155-165 Degrees
w/ OEM # 17355-PH2-013
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
If you can't hunt the local bone yards...Humm, the 87 is about to go to the bone yard.......my son stopped, too bad the girl behind him was on her cell...a** end has had it....PM me if you can't find one.
Back in the day, the parts catalogs-the paper ones, had all kinds of spec's so I would find the right spec's for a customer and get them taken care of...might not be the right color but as long as the open/close, temps, ports (size and number), threads were right...call it a day.
...if it is really bad I've seen "redneck" (and I'm one) fixes...super glue's, ect...can get you by.....or loop the lines for time period, when cold the car my run like XXXX, but you have about 4 months before it gets real cold in IA.
Back in the day, the parts catalogs-the paper ones, had all kinds of spec's so I would find the right spec's for a customer and get them taken care of...might not be the right color but as long as the open/close, temps, ports (size and number), threads were right...call it a day.
...if it is really bad I've seen "redneck" (and I'm one) fixes...super glue's, ect...can get you by.....or loop the lines for time period, when cold the car my run like XXXX, but you have about 4 months before it gets real cold in IA.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
try www.car-part.com
They won't have that part listed, but it would let you see who in the area may have an 86-89 accord in their yard.
They won't have that part listed, but it would let you see who in the area may have an 86-89 accord in their yard.
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Re: Thermo Vacuum Valve?
eh Im not worried about it anymore...im letting it goto the junkyard...tired of buying stuff for it...bought the dang thing for $600...and it needs more then that put in just to get it road ready. Most of the bolts are rusted so its making it too hard for me to work on it, because I have to buy power tools...and other tools...I think I will stay away from older hondas.
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